Critics denounce their government as a dictatorship. But these people say they’ve never felt so free
For decades, life choices were bleak for many in El Salvador: Leave or die. Dubbed the “murder capital of the world,” there was an average of a homicide an hour in early 2016, in this country of just ...
Eight months since El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele announced a war on gangs, an estimated 2% of the country’s adult population – or roughly 100,000 people – are now behind bars. Bukele’s ...
The Bridge of the Americas port of entry is as old as the idea of the maquiladora assembly plants that changed the El Paso-Juárez border forever. Now the veteran link between the sister cities is ...
Family launches Hal Marcus Art Foundation to preserve El Paso artist's legacy The family of renowned El Paso artist and community advocate Hal Marcus is launching a new foundation dedicated to ...
In january Nayib Bukele, El Salvador’s president, carried out the latest of the eye-catching acts that have characterised his time in office. He inaugurated the “terrorist-confinement prison” on the ...
In the year since El Salvador declared a state of emergency, the government has delivered a stunning blow to the gangs that were once the ultimate authority in much of the country. Soldiers on patrol ...
El Salvador has entered the top 10 startup ecosystems in Latin America for the first time. The country ranks 10th regionally and 80th globally in StartupBlink’s 2026 Global Startup Ecosystem Index, ...
EL SUNZAL, El Salvador — The scene outside Laola Surf Camp was Instagram-perfect. A towering palm tree leaned over the black-sand beach. Surfers paddled out to catch breaking waves. Families on Easter ...
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